About Us

Bragi Schut Jr.

Bragi Schut is a screenwriter and producer who has written for Amblin, Paramount, Netflix, Amazon, and others. His filmography includes ESCAPE ROOM for Sony Pictures, SAMARITAN, starring Sylvester Stallone, for MGM/Amazon, and THE LAST VOYAGE OF THE DEMETER for Universal. He was also the showrunner of the Lego series NINJAGO and created the series THRESHOLD for CBS. But before that, Schut was a comic reader who collected X-MEN, DAREDEVIL, CONAN, RED SONJA and AKIRA.

Lewis Fenton

Lewis Fenton was a show runner for network and cable television for many years before becoming an Executive Vice President at a production company and now a documentary filmmaker, but the goal has always really just been to make comics. His old school favorites are WOLVERINE LIMITED SERIES, the entire Mutant Massacre storyline, and AMAZING SPIDER-MAN from 200 to 300.

Anders Lazaret

Anders Lazaret is a self-taught illustrator who lives in France. His artwork has been used for book and CD covers, magazine illustrations, web banners and video games. In his nonexistent spare time he is a beekeeper (no kidding). His comic book influences range from HELLBOY to THE GOON, BIG NUMBERS and anything by Bill Sienkiewicz. He has been stung two hundred and twenty-six times.

Chato Hill

Chato Hill grew up near Madison, Wisconsin collecting the original black and white run of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He moved to Los Angeles in 1997 and has spent his life as a writer and sound designer working in film and television. This makes him a natural fit for comics, where writer and sound designer are the same job.

James Eckels

Jim Eckels grew up in Massachusetts reading Uncanny X-Men and playing Dungeons & Dragons. He moved to Los Angeles in 1998 and has written and produced shows for AMC, HBO, NBC, Travel Channel, HGTV, and History. Partnering with Mythos, Vamp is his first published work in the comic book industry. He wishes he was a mutant and is still sad he never grew bird wings at puberty.

Emmanuel Bazin

Emmanuel Bazin is a comic artist and illustrator living in France. He spent most of his childhood drawing, watching movies, and reading comic books which ultimately lead him to his professional debut on Vamp for Mythos Comics. He spent the last four years drawing an epic, two-issue saga about the Dalton Brothers for Glénat. His next project is an adaptation of the Robert Olmstead Civil War novel, Coal Black Horse.

Roc Upchurch

Roc Upchurch is a Philadelphia based, New York Times Bestselling artist with 20 years experience working in comics, video games, television and film.

Renzo Podesta

Since 1994, I've been actively involved in drawing and publishing comics, co-founding the Association of Independent Cartoonists of Rosario and contributing to various independent labels worldwide. My career spans freelance work as an artist and colorist across the United States, Canada, Europe, Mexico, and Brazil. Notable works include "El Aneurisma del Chico Punk" (Volume Two won the 2019 Carlos Trillo Award for Best Adult Public Work), "Taxidermista" (2014), "(Bang) Kok: 60 Ways to Escape from a City" (first published in 2005), "27" (Image Comics, 2010-2011), "Perro" (2017), and "Warpaint" (2016), among others. Recent projects are "Wormboy" (2019), "Aceite de Perro" (2020), "Dead Pencillers" (2022), and webcomics "El Extrañísimo Kranger" and "K1NDR3D" with Marcelo Acevedo.

I live in Rosario with my roommates Fantomas The Cat and Merlina, his naughty daughter.